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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 10 September 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

Okay.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

I will make it less direct and more generic, then. Thank you for correcting me.

I have been contacted by a constituent who has scientific experience. Having done all that they can to express concerns, they have come to me with a sense of exasperation and have basically asked, “What can communities do to stop this industry completely wrecking the inshore waters on the west coast?” How will you reassure my constituent that communities will have a genuine say on new farms in their inshore waters and that such a right will be safeguarded and improved?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

I want to pick up on another part of Rhoda Grant’s question, but this time my focus is not so much on housing as on jobs.

You are talking about trying to develop a sustainable vision on aquaculture. There is ample evidence of the risk that climate change and the resulting warming seas pose to salmon farming, especially on the west coast. Salmon stop eating when the water temperature hits 18°C, and they cannot survive beyond 21°C or 22°C. If the industry could become unviable on the west coast, should we be planning now for a just transition for workers, as well as regulating the sector so that the sea bed, in particular, has good environmental status when farms move from their current locations, or possibly even go out of business? Is the Scottish Government undertaking a risk assessment of the future of salmon farming on the west coast and the livelihoods that currently depend on it?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

Will there be a risk assessment of the possibility of people losing jobs? Rhoda Grant said that people are unable to get homes in places where they want to live. If a salmon farm can no longer operate because the salmon do not survive and it has to move away, those jobs are lost. Are we assessing that risk?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

Convener, the responses to your questions answered my questions.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming

Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

In the Bute house agreement, there is a commitment to strengthen the regulatory framework around farmed salmon escapee incidents, and it is reassuring that that includes introducing proportionate penalties for fish escapees, which put at risk our wild salmon and other marine life. Currently, the revenue raised from that goes to support wild salmonid conservation and research, which is important. However, I am interested in hearing whether the Government will consider giving some or all of it to the regulating bodies to improve enforcement of regulations, given the high rates of non-compliance by salmon farming companies and the current reliance on self-reporting.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

I will go into that issue a little more. I am not sure who needs to pick this up, so you can choose between yourselves. Do you believe that the recommendations of the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission’s report, including on introducing a veterinary presence on site and independent regulation for the independent track in Scotland, will be sufficient to tackle the inherent health and welfare concerns associated with racing?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

What changes and reforms to the greyhound racing industry have you identified as being necessary to ensure that racing greyhounds experience a sustainable and ethical way of living, and how have those points led to your updated policy position? You also identified that a code of practice is perhaps a better way to go.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

It is along the same lines. What are the limitations of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 when it comes to the protection of the health and welfare of greyhounds that are used for racing in Scotland? I will start with Sam Gaines.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Ariane Burgess

This question is for the Dogs Trust and the RSPCA. I would be interested to hear what impact GBGB’s decision to remove both of your organisations from the eligible list of greyhound retirement scheme funding has had on your homing efforts? Has the industry considered the potential animal welfare impacts with homing that could be caused as a result?